A Self-contained studio/bedsit unit in SE18
*** Reservation Taken/Let Agreed ***
Available for rent is a charming studio room/bedsit in a highly desirable King Henry Wharf Development of New Charlton area of Greenwich. This newly converted cozy space converted from an internal garage is perfect for individuals seeking privacy and comfort with its own optional separate entrance.
The studio room offers a comfortable single bed (double-bed on request), a private en-suite shower-WC room and kitchenette, ensuring a tranquil living experience close to the Thames riverside. You will be supplied with kettle, microwave, hot electric plate and small fridge to make a self contained abode.
Additionally, if you wish you will have optional direct access to a larger communal kitchen, dining area, washing machine in the main house, and high-speed internet.
This studio room comes with easy access to nearby transportation with 5 minutes walk to Warspite Bus Stop for 472/180/161/177. A 5-minute bus ride takes you to one of four stations, giving convenient and quick access to Central London/ Canary Wharf:
Woolwich Dockyard Station for SE Trains
Charlton Station for SE Trains
North Greenwich Station for Jubilee and cable train.
Woolwich Arsenal for DLR, SE trains, Elizabeth Line
Don't miss the opportunity to call this little gem your new home!
Short term let also considered. Well suited for individuals who are just relocated to London or on short-term contract/secondment.
Long-term let: Rent per month £1050 inclusive of bills and internet plus reference
Short stay £350 per week.
£1,050 pcm (whole property)
This ad is for a 1 bed property
Availability
- Available
- Now
- Minimum term
- None
- Maximum term
- None
- Short lets considered
Extra cost
- Security deposit
- £0
Amenities
- Furnishings
- Furnished
- Parking
- Yes
- Garage
- No
- Garden/terrace
- Yes
- Balcony/patio
- No
- Disabled access
- No
- Living room
- own
New tenant preferences
- Smoking OK?
- No
- Pets OK?
- No
- Occupation
- Don't mind
- References?
- No
- Gender
- No preference